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What We've Been Calling Normal | Dr. Gabor Maté on Trauma, Stress, and Modern Life
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We've Been Calling This Normal | Dr. Gabor Maté on Trauma, Stress, and Modern Life
What if many of the pressures we accept as ordinary life are actually conditions the human nervous system experiences as chronic threat?
Episode Description
For generations, we have normalized stress, emotional suppression, relentless productivity, and disconnection from our own needs, treating them as the price of success. Dr. Gabor Maté argues that what we call normal in modern society often reflects patterns of adaptation to environments our biology was never designed to navigate. .
But what if trauma is not primarily psychological at all? What if it is biological? Embedded. Lived through the nervous system long after the event is over. .
In this profound and deeply human conversation, Dov Baron sits down with Dr. Gabor Maté to challenge one of the most entrenched assumptions in modern culture. That suffering is a personal failure rather than a physiological imprint of lived experience. .
Together, they explore how addiction, anxiety, chronic illness, perfectionism, and even high achievement can emerge from the same root. Not moral weakness. Not a lack of discipline. But adaptive responses to disconnection, stress, and unmet developmental needs. .
This episode is not about diagnosing what is wrong with people. It is about understanding what happened to them and what their bodies learned to survive it. .
And more importantly, what becomes possible when we stop asking, "What's wrong with you?" and begin asking, "What happened to you?"
In This Episode You'll Discover
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Why trauma is not defined by events, but by how the nervous system adapts to them
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How addiction often begins as an attempt at self regulation, not escape
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The hidden link between chronic stress and physical disease
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Why high-functioning success can mask unresolved developmental wounds
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How modern culture normalizes disconnection while pathologizing its symptoms
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The difference between intellectual insight and embodied healing
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Why compassion is not soft science, but biological necessity
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How reconnecting to authenticity becomes the foundation of real resilience
Why This Conversation Matters Now
We live in an era that rewards performance while quietly eroding connection. Many leaders are celebrated for endurance while their nervous systems remain locked in survival mode.
Dr. Maté's work reframes healing not as fixing broken individuals, but as restoring relationship. Relationship to self. To the body. To meaning. To one another.
This is not self help. It is a paradigm shift in how we understand human behavior, health, and leadership.
About Dr. Gabor Maté
Dr. Gabor Maté is a physician, speaker, and internationally recognized authority on trauma, addiction, stress, and human development. His work bridges neuroscience, psychology, and lived experience to illuminate how early environments shape lifelong patterns of h